Proof that not all great things have to come in big packages, Lomography has begun selling its smallest camera and Pocket-lint has paid it a visit to get hands-on with the Fisheye Baby 110.

We were expecting small, but when we first cast eyes on the Fisheye Baby 110 we were still startled by it’s quaintness. This is a camera that could quite feasibly fit in your pocket without any distress. It reminded us of something you might find in a Christmas cracker.

Thankfully when we got the camera in our hands any notion of it having a similar shelf life to some tack that breaks before you’ve had a chance to chow down the turkey and Brussels sprouts rescinded.

Lomography is offering two versions of the Fisheye Baby 110; the basic variant and the Fisheye Baby 110 Metal that is wrapped in a metallic band and comes boxed with a PC flash adaptor.

Both versions measure just 68.5 x 70 x 51mm or 80 x 73 x 51mm when the film is inserted. Talking of the film, as the name suggests, the Fisheye Baby 110 takes a 110 film. That’s right, as with Lomography’s other cameras, there are no digital shortcuts here.

This means there’s a certain art to taking Lomography photos, but that’s part of the appeal. With its full fisheye plastic lens, your snaps will have a bubble retro look that certainly makes them standout from your usual photographs.

The Fisheye Baby 110 Basic is available for £35, while the Fisheye Baby 110 Metal (with PC flash adapter) is available for £49. Both can be purchased from one of Lomography’s retail stores or from its online shop.

Do you like the look of the Lomography Fisheye Baby 110 camera? Let us know what you think.